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How do we know that salvation is by God's sovereign grace?

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We know salvation is by God's sovereign grace because Scripture affirms that it is God's will and action that brings us to faith.

The assurance of salvation through God's sovereign grace is well-grounded in biblical doctrine. Romans 10:17 states, 'So faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God,' indicating that faith itself is a gift from God. Furthermore, James 1:18 clarifies that it is 'of His own will He brought us forth by the word of truth,' highlighting God's initiative in our salvation process. These verses affirm that salvation is not the result of human decision or merit but stems from God's sovereign and elective grace.

Additionally, the miracle of raising the widow's son serves as a powerful symbol of this grace. Christ's compassion and authority to give life reflect God's desire to save those who cannot save themselves. This underlines the core Reformed understanding that God's work in salvation transcends human capabilities or cooperatives, emphasizing instead that He acts independently to fulfill His will and glorify His name. In light of these truths, we see that salvation is fully a work of divine grace, affirming God’s sovereignty over all aspects of our redemption.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28-30, John 15:16, Romans 9:16

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A Glorious Chain
Clay Curtis · Oct 28, 2010
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